Dr. Strangelove is a relatively old movie. This is a 1964 comedy war drama. The U.S. Air Force general suspects that the "decadent thinking" of the Soviet Communist Party is poisoning the so-called "righteous and kind" American people, so he orders the flying unit with nuclear warheads to go to the Soviet Union, intending to carry out a devastating attack on the Soviet Union. nuclear strike. The whole movie has a very classic missile shot and a shocking ending. There are a large number of men in the whole film, but the only woman in the film is the unremarkable lover's female secretary, a woman who has no name and can't be on the stage, she has nothing to do with politics, has nothing to do with the country, just because the needs of men exist, in the film It's also a brief appearance, a sex accessory.
The worry about the future destiny of mankind comes slowly in Kubrick's comedy full of black humor. "Dr. Strangelove" uses a group of "madmen" in power to push human civilization to the brink of destruction. The urgency of the apocalypse creates abundant absurdity, and thus builds a profound focus on anti-war.
Dr. Strangelove is a brilliant black comedy that's the equivalent of a political satire, a suspenseful comedy, and a cautionary tale of technology beyond human control.
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